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Demystifying The Conundrum Surrounding The Non-Arbitrability Of Disputes In Arbitration - Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration


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The decade-old uncertainty on the issue of arbitrability of
tenancy disputes stands settled with the pronouncement of the
judgment by the Hon ble Supreme Court in, 
Vidya
Drolia and Others v. Durga Trading Corporation
1
(
Himangni Enterprises v. Kamaljeet Singh
Ahluwalia
2 (
Himangni
Enterprises
), provides much-needed
clarity on the nature of tenancy disputes that can be referred to
arbitration. The Dovetail Test laid down by the Court can be relied
upon in determining the non-arbitrability of disputes in general.
The Judgment also attempts to clear the conundrum surrounding the ....

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Dispute Resolution & Arbitration Monthly Newsletter | January 2021 - Real Estate and Construction


Vidya Drolia v. Durga Trading
CA No. 2402 of 2019
Background facts
A Tenancy Agreement was entered into between the landlord s
predecessor-in-title (Shree Bajrang Land & Trading Company) and
the tenant (
Appellants) on February 02, 2006 in
respect of certain go- down and other structures.
The subsequent landlord, after the expiry of the tenancy
agreement, sent a notice asking the tenant to vacate the premises
and the tenant refused to vacate the premises, the
Respondent-Landlord filed an Application before the Calcutta High
Court (
HC) for appointment of an Arbitrator, as
per the Tenancy Agreement.
HC ruled in favor of the Respondent and appointed an Arbitrator ....

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Dozens of licensed restaurants, bars and clubs in Pa. cited for violating COVID orders


Dozens of licensed restaurants, bars and clubs in Pa. cited for violating COVID orders
Updated Jan 15, 2021;
Posted Jan 15, 2021
Gov. Tom Wolf issued pandemic protocols for restaurants and bars in Pennsylvania to follow, and the State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement oversees establishments with liquor licenses.
(File photo, Commonwealth Media Services)
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Dozens of licensed establishments in Pennsylvania have been cited in December for violating the state’s COVID-19 mitigation orders.
According to the latest monthly reports from the Pa. State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement, citations have handed out to several establishments in central Pennsylvania including Funck’s Restaurant in Palmyra, Anastacia’s Restaurant & Bar in Harrisburg, Harirai Krup LLC in Shippensburg and Bottoms Up Bar & Grill in Hanover. ....

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India: Are Tenant-Landlord Disputes Arbitrable?


2 (“
Vidya Drolia II”), the Supreme Court has settled the dust on whether landlord-tenancy disputes under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (“
TP Act”) are arbitrable under the Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 (“
Arbitration Act”).
Overruling many of its own as well as other High Courts’ judgments, the Court in Vidya Drolia II has set out the broad principles on which arbitrability of disputes may be decided. Applying the principles, the Court held that landlord-tenant disputes under TP Act, and not any special statute (such as state-specific rent legislations, etc.), would be arbitrable.
Additionally, the Vidya Drolia II judgment also demarcates the scope of inquiry by courts in determining questions of arbitrability at the pre-arbitration / reference stage under Section 8 ....

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